Patricia Lowden, is a fourth-generation, award-winning potter from the Pueblo of Acoma. Patricia is the youngest daughter among five siblings and hails from a long line of talented artisans, rich with pottery tradition.
Under the guidance of her grandmothers (maternal and paternal), Patricia learned the art of painting small open bowls and ashtrays. At the age of 12, she created her first yucca brush, marking the beginning of her exploration into outlining water jars. Patricia quickly developed her unique design style, drawing inspiration from fond memories of her grandmothers’ joyous singing and laughter during pottery sessions. She immersed herself in the creative process, producing intricate designs ranging from small scribbles to full-page compositions.
Remaining faithful to the traditional methods instilled in her youth, Patricia continues to make and paint pottery. Her work is showcased at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, underscoring her significance in the Native American artistic community.